Yes, Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors Is Banned!
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Is Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors banned?
Yes, Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors by Chokwe Lumumba has been banned or challenged in 1 documented instances across 1 states in the United States, including Pennsylvania. It remains one of the most frequently challenged books in America.
Why was Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors banned?
Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors has been challenged and banned for the following reasons: Race and Racism, Political Content. These challenges have come from school boards, libraries, and parent groups seeking to restrict access to the book.
Where is Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors banned?
As of 2025, Reparations, Yes!: The Legal And Political Reasons Why New Afrikans, Black People In North America, Should Be Paid Now For The Enslavement Of Our Ancestors has been banned or challenged in Pennsylvania. Notable bans include Central York School District (2021).